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Forge - Precision Engineparts Landing Page Template
Forge is a dashboard-style landing page built for engine parts manufacturers. It pairs a full-screen facility video header with data-rich case study cards to present real tolerances, alloy specs, and process outcomes. Designed for powertrain engineers, procurement managers, and performance shops, it moves qualified visitors toward a capabilities portal or quote request without a word of brochure language.
by Rocket studio
Forge is a single-page, click-through landing page template designed for precision engine parts manufacturers. It opens with an in-facility video header and flows through a dashboard grid of case study cards. Every section leads with hard data: alloy grades, wall tolerances, cycle times, and scrap rates. The page is built to earn a qualified engineer's click, not just their attention.
This template speaks to manufacturers and suppliers who need to communicate precision, capacity, and reliability to technically demanding buyers. It is built for teams that sell with data, not marketing language.
Most industrial manufacturer pages look like brochures. They use vague capability claims and stock photography that tells an engineer nothing useful. A procurement manager vetting a new casting supplier needs tolerances, alloy grades, process steps, and outcome data before they pick up the phone.
You get a fully structured, single-page layout that presents your manufacturing capability as a living inspection report. Every section is purposeful, and the visual hierarchy guides technical buyers from proof to action without detours.




Theme
Engineering Blueprint
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Warm Stone
Style
Dashboard/Data Grid
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Header with Blueprint Type
Dashboard and Data Grid Layout
Engineering Case Study Cards
Persistent Amber Call to Action Bar
Part-family Quote Request Buttons
Warm Stone Engineering Blueprint Theme
Who is this template designed for?
Can I replace the case study content with my own project data?
Does this template work without facility video footage?
Is this template suitable for non-automotive manufacturers?
What conversion actions does this landing page support?
This section covers the core capabilities built into the Forge template as described in the design brief.
The header fills the entire viewport with real facility footage. The camera sequence moves from a molten metal pour through CNC machining to a coordinate measuring machine (CMM) inspection. A single line of mono-spaced blueprint type fades in over the final frame, anchoring the brand message before any visitor scrolls.
The page body is structured as a scrollable dashboard grid. Each card represents one real project and is divided into three zones: the client's engineering spec challenge, the mapped manufacturing process, and the measured outcome. This format makes dense technical data scannable without losing the story behind it.
Each case study card is designed to carry specific, verifiable information. Wall thickness, alloy grade, annual volume, cycle time reduction, process capability index (CPK) values, and scrap rate all have dedicated display areas. The format mirrors a first-article inspection report, which is a document engineering buyers already trust.
After the second case study card, a fixed amber bar stays visible as the visitor continues scrolling. It carries the primary call-to-action, "Review Our Capabilities," and keeps the conversion path accessible without interrupting the reading flow.
Each case study card includes a secondary call-to-action, "Request a Quote," with the relevant part family pre-selected. This reduces the number of steps between interest and contact for visitors who arrive with a specific need already in mind.
The Warm Stone color system applies consistently across every section. Backgrounds alternate between foundry charcoal and machined aluminum. Data cells use sandcast tan with charcoal type. Torch-tip amber is reserved for calls-to-action, live data highlights, and hover states, so the eye always knows where to go next.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Opens with facility footage and primary call-to-action |
| Brand Statement | Displays blueprint-style tagline over final video frame |
| Case Study Card 1 | Presents first client spec, process map, and outcome data |
| Case Study Card 2 | Presents second client spec, process map, and outcome data |
| Persistent call to action Bar | Keeps "Review Our Capabilities" visible after second card |
| Case Study Card 3 | Continues narrative with third project data set |
| Quote Request Prompts | Surfaces part-family-linked quote path beside each card |
| Capabilities Portal Link | Closes the page with a direct path to the full capabilities section |
The visual identity follows an Engineering Blueprint theme using a four-color Warm Stone system. Every color choice maps directly to a physical reference from the manufacturing floor, which makes the palette feel earned rather than decorative.
The dashboard grid layout is designed to reflow cleanly on smaller screens. Card-based structures adapt naturally to single-column stacking on mobile, keeping case study data readable without horizontal scrolling.
The page is optimized as a click-through landing page, moving qualified visitors into a detailed capabilities portal or directly to a quote request. Conversion is built into the structure, not bolted on at the end.
Forge is built specifically for the intersection of precision manufacturing and technically demanding industrial buyers. It is suited to the Manufacturing and Industrial category, with a direct focus on the Automotive Parts and Components subcategory and the Engine Parts Manufacturer niche.